substitutes (Meaning)

substitutes

to alter (something, such as a compound) by introduction of a substituent, to put in the place of another, to alter (as a compound) by introduction of a substituent, to put or use in the place of another, to serve as a substitute, a person or thing that takes the place of another, a person or thing that takes the place or function of another, to take the place of, to introduce (an atom or group) as a substituent

substitutes Sentence Examples

  1. The solitary wanderer embarked on an arduous journey into the desolate wilderness.
  2. The enigmatic stranger possessed an uncanny ability to manipulate others.
  3. The antiquated mansion stood as a testament to a bygone era, its crumbling facade a poignant reminder of time's relentless passage.
  4. The verbose professor delivered an eloquent lecture that captivated his erudite audience.
  5. The intrepid explorer was undeterred by the treacherous terrain and formidable obstacles.
  6. The flamboyant fashionista exhibited an eccentric sense of style that turned heads wherever she went.
  7. The gregarious host welcomed his guests with warmth and cordiality, creating an atmosphere of convivial camaraderie.
  8. The sagacious elder imparted wisdom and guidance to the young and eager apprentice.
  9. The diminutive stature of the child belied her formidable strength and unwavering determination.
  10. The enigmatic disappearance of the renowned scientist left the research community perplexed and intrigued.

FAQs About the word substitutes

to alter (something, such as a compound) by introduction of a substituent, to put in the place of another, to alter (as a compound) by introduction of a substit

replacements,backups, proxies, reserves, subs, stand-ins, surrogates, covers, assistants, understudies

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The solitary wanderer embarked on an arduous journey into the desolate wilderness.

The enigmatic stranger possessed an uncanny ability to manipulate others.

The antiquated mansion stood as a testament to a bygone era, its crumbling facade a poignant reminder of time's relentless passage.

The verbose professor delivered an eloquent lecture that captivated his erudite audience.